“The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.” -Edmund Burke. Power is used to torment people in The Crucible by Arthur Miller to either gain a better social status or to scare people into trusting them. This is shown when Abigail makes people believe that Elizabeth is a witch. Danford says that he has the power to either kill or save people, when Abigail makes almost everyone believe that Mary Warren is a witch as well. Abigail first shows her power of persuasion when she makes everyone…
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In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Gender plays a large role in the overall outcome of the play. Gender combined with the traditional Puritan society makes this topic very controversial; however, in the play women hold the power, but do so from the shadows. This is crucial to their power because of the society they live in which is very traditional in the sense that the women stay at home and the men work and support the family. In a patriarchal society men control the community but in reality it…
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sit in Atlanta and think that things in Birmingham do not affect him.” (Groves 2014). The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows injustice by reason, emotion, and character. Justice is one of the main themes that is shown throughout the crucible. In the crucible, it is based on equality, law, religion, and ethics. The Crucible portrays injustice and justice throughout the different parts in the story. The Crucible portrays injustice by one of the characters from the story, Abigail Williams. By her unjustified…
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Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953. He wrote this book because he had a story to tell. The issue of individual freedom versus conformity is present in society as well as in The Crucible. This is important because people who did not conform to society, were severely punished by authority in the 1950s when communist speculations arose. There were non-conformist attitudes when dealing with external pressures put on individuals. People were too afraid to be an outcast because then they would be…
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Why The Crucible' Remains Important Today For a story of any kind to have any relevance or meaning some 50 years after being written and indeed almost 400 years after it was set, it needs to contain themes and ideas that have been uniformly felt and experienced by people from all walks of life as well as continuing to speak to and have meaning to new and changed generations of people. Years after being written, Arthur Miller's The Crucible', still successfully speaks to numerous generations…
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In the crucible and in the mccarthy era a lot of people were punished and in both there is a power in an authority,People were punished by the authority it could be by the church in the crucible or by mccarthy in the mccarthy era. Too many people were afraid in both times because they could be death or go to the jail only flor being accused of a crime by someone.In the mccarthy era you could be punished by being put in jail or charging to death,Some examples of people being punished in the mccarthy…
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Cheyanne Penton April 13, 2015 Senior Research The Crucible Arthur Miller’s book, “The Crucible” was written during the 1950s during the time of McCarthyism. Arthur Miller was strongly influenced by the events that came during the McCarthy era and the Crucible was a result. “Miller stated that as he witnessed the growing hysteria of the late 1940s and 1950s concerning Communist fears, he was drawn to the stories of similar irrational fears and judgments of the 1692 witch trials. He drew parallels…
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In the 1950s and 1960s, Arthur Miller wrote a play, The Crucible and Stuart Rosenberg directed a movie, Cool Hand Luke with both of them being similar. In The Crucible, a character, John Proctor stands up for what he believes in. The Salem Witch Trial had started with Betty, a sick child, from “supernatural” behavior and spreads with the false accusations made by Betty, her sister Abigail Williams, and a group of girls. John Proctor sees through this “game” by the girls and goes against authority…
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have Power? For many centuries, power has been used to make decisions, be defined as good in society, and rule things. People over the years have gained power through manipulating other citizens. Authors have explored power in books throughout history. Arthur miller, The Author of The Crucible implies that you can gain a lot of power through manipulation, but if you are black or a servant you can’t gain power. Though some people think that money is the key of getting power, In The Crucible, money…
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Is Heroism often overlooked in literature? In many cases, the answer is yes. The avid reader will often neglect subtle heroic acts in literature. This proves to be the case for Arthur Miller’s dramatic play, The Crucible. There are many negligible acts of heroism in The Crucible, however two characters in particular can be seen as the true heroes of the story. Giles Corey and John Proctor are these heroes. Giles Corey and John Proctor are heroes because of their will to protect the innocent. To begin…
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